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  • Joe R. Eagleman is one of the relatively few names on the list who has credentials in climate science; he's a professor emeritus at the University of Kansas who has written books on meteorology.

    Archive 2008-03-01 2008

  • David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine's Laboratory for Perception and Action.

    Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010

  • David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine's Laboratory for Perception and Action.

    Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010

  • David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine's Laboratory for Perception and Action.

    Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010

  • David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine's Laboratory for Perception and Action.

    Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010

  • David Eagleman is a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine's Laboratory for Perception and Action.

    Ann Reynolds: The End of Time Ann Reynolds 2010

  • The Eagleman is a qualifier for the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, which will be held in October.

    WMDT Top News Stories 2010

  • David Eagleman writes in his essay, Six Ways the Internet May Save Civilization, that email saves energy and resources required to send "snail mail."

    Heidi Sinclair: The Innovation Age Starts Now: Let's Make it Matter Heidi Sinclair 2011

  • Mr. Eagleman notes that consciousness can also be like "a young monarch who inherits the throne and takes credit for the glory of the country—without ever being aware of the millions of workers who keep the place running."

    The Stranger Within Christopher F. Chabris 2011

  • Mr. Eagleman thinks that when we feel "conflicted," as Mr. Weiner says he did, we are sensing a real clash between unconscious modules within our brains, each trying to control our actions.

    The Stranger Within Christopher F. Chabris 2011

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